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    biostar cube

    http://www.overclock.co.uk/customer/...roductid=18309 does this have a 5.25 inch drive bay on the front for a dvd rw or cdrw ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by ifyouknowme
    http://www.overclock.co.uk/customer/...roductid=18309 does this have a 5.25 inch drive bay on the front for a dvd rw or cdrw ??
    You can install any type of optical drive and floppy.
    According to this, that is....

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    Yup. The one you're looking at is the same idea just a different fascia to the one in the image, by the looks.
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    cheers are they any gd motherboards in them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kez


    Yup. The one you're looking at is the same idea just a different fascia to the one in the image, by the looks.
    Nah same fascia, your pic shows the front slid up.
    I'll go look at the motherboard now...

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    It's socket 754 and AGP - both dead ends really. Then again, it's nothing tragically bad. I personally don't think it's worth the money. How much are you willing to spend on graphics/RAM/CPU?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonny
    It's socket 754 and AGP - both dead ends really. Then again, it's nothing tragically bad. I personally don't think it's worth the money. How much are you willing to spend on graphics/RAM/CPU?
    All current sockets are dead ends if you mean they won't be around long.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StormPC
    All current sockets are dead ends if you mean they won't be around long.

    Live today, for tomorrow we die.
    But some still have a longer remaining life span than others.

    I think we knew what I was saying.

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    I think Jonny needs to think again. http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/..._12663,00.html

    Socket 754, 90nm, SSE3, etc...

    See this roadmap?http://www.amd.com/us-en/Corporate/V...04_608,00.html

    It's the same length for all processors shown.

    And here's the Newark core (also S754).http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=61428

    Now we not only know what you said but we know what you said is wrong.

    Don't believe any of the "futureproof" garbage. It doesn't exist in the computer world.
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    im bulding a prity tight bugjet pc for my brother his room is tiny and he dont really have room for a full size pc i was looking to spend out 5 or 6 hundered so far ive been thinkin that case with a 3200 amd 64 with 1gb of twinmoss ddr400 and a agp 6200 graphics card

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    any sujjestions for any other reasonably priced shuttles

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    it's an nForce3 250gb mobo in the 210P so it's a fast & overclock friendly chipset.
    At stock the 754 3200+ is actually slightly quicker than the 939 3200+.
    Imho it's a lot better value than the Shuttle equiv & it will take a gfx card with an Arctic Cooler etc..
    Best forum to ask/research is probably http://forums.sudhian.com/categories...d=96&forumid=1

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    cool thanks for ur help

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    do they come with the heatsink

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    yes

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    cool *orders one*

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